You could have saved yourself time and lots of text if you just said "you're right". It's a simple fact that AJ has faced more ranked fighters despite having fewer fights and being pro shorter time (Fury has been in boxing much, much longer). And just admit that Ortiz ducked Joshua instead of trying to spin the effing opposite ffs. You're embarrasibg yourself and this is all the time I'm going to waste on you.
There's no point in appealing to logic with that discredited clown. He bashes Wilder to overcompensate because he knows that Wilder would have an excellent chance of smashing Lennox Lewis's suspect chin, while AJ is safe to support because he'd likely quit when the going got tough. A durable druggie journeyman and a chinny fringe contender did it after all and with a single punch(!) while being shorter, slower and less powerful than Lewis, rather than taller, faster and more powerful like Wilder. This content is protected
Why would I say you're right when you're not? AJ's resume is an illusion, the most overhyped in boxing. This is why he keeps getting exposed and humiliated by wide underdogs.
Comint from the same guy who got clowned on reddit. This content is protected Anyway based on based on the logic that Lewis got KO'd by Rahman and Mccall. David Tua, Frank bruno, Shannon Briggs, Andrew Golota and Tommy Morrison, all bigger punchers than Rahman and Mccall, had an excellent chance at smashing Lewis's chin. But they didn't. Because he was far superior on the night. Wilder's resume consists of struggling with Ortiz and beating bum Bermane Stiverne yet you present him as an ATG heavyweight. I can literally quote you saying it. You really are a bafoon aren't you. I'll make a thread about Lennox Lewis vs Deontay Wilder and I'll see what the posters have to say. It's no less logical than using bookies statistics to back up the ridiculous notion that Wilder is an ATG monster. Btw Hasim Rahman beat Corrie Sanders. The same Sanders that was even faster than Wilder and rocked iron chin Vitali. But Lewis came through in the rematch to destroy and destroy he did. This content is protected
Hello @Safin my love, I notice that you never responded to the argument I made towards you in the other AJ thread. Obviously lacking the intelligence to really make an argument of your own, so just ping all AJ fans whenever you've found someone elses work to leach of of. Just ****ing lol at trying to make Wilder look good for "going after more dangerous opponents". He only fought Fury initially at 50% fitness because he thought he was ****ing finished you idiot!!! He was lucky to get away with a draw (which he thought he won) he fought him again and got destroyed, and got a 3rd chance and only stood a chance because Fury was about 30% his normal fitness in the 3rd fight, and had barely any head movement. Wilder knew that Fury would have been focusing on AJ all this time, and last minute Wilder wins his court case, and the fight would have originally taken place in July, about a month after the court case, with Wilder and his team knowing Fury would be woefully underprepared. Wilder also loves to make excuses, so no doubt he'd already be mentally prepared for a loss, and in his mind would retire undefeated champ. And just ****ing lol at using Ortiz in this argument, who's often labelled grandpa for a reason. You mother ****ers ***** about AJ fighting old men despite them being his MANDATORIES or title shots, yet Ortiz is being used to make Wilder look good? LOL. Before the Wilder fight Ortiz was slapping around people like Dave Allen, and in the first fight, Ortiz final fight before turning 40 btw, Ortiz almost stopped Wilder. Ortiz was winning heavily on points in most people's eyes, and Wilder was lucky not to get stopped in the 7th round, and typical Wilder he managed to get the doc to give him an extra 30 seconds to recover in the 8th round. He fought Ortiz a 2nd time. Ortiz being 41 and, for some reason, loves to stand right in Wilder's line of sight the whole fight, basically being tailor made for Wilder's right hand! Another reason why Wilder chose to fight him a 2nd time. Another "big name" on his record who was there for the taking. LOL - Just ****ing lol. Wilder never made a real step up throughout most of his career, smacking around the likes of Stiverne and Washington, and when he did, it's because he thought his opponents were there for the taking. Don't EVER try to make Wilder's record look good when compared to AJ's, you just make yourself out to be a fool. P.S. AJ is vulnerable, but that's what I like about him, he's an entertaining fighter because he's always involved in drama, either hurting opponents or getting hurt himself.
AJ is willing to fight anyone but his record is not great. Fury has a better record than AJ. AJ has a better record than Wilder.
Blah Blah Blah. It's all talk. Joshua is boring personality created by Hearn. He has no heart and he's not used to losing fights or getting battered around. There is a difference between being the hammer and the nail. Usyk will beat the crap out of him again.
I like how neet **** brings up that wilder fought fury 3 times as some kind of yardstick to how amazing he is. He neglects to say that wilder got his dented head kicked in in 2 of those fights and scraped a draw against an obese inactive fury in the other. Also has a load of crazy triangle theories which validate how amazing he is but then ignores the fact that Derek Chisora ironed out Szpillka in two rounds. The same Szpillka that is one of the better names that wilder has fought.
That level of vacillating is commonplace in those who are confused and mentally broken. Also, it's a bit late in the day for him to be going to different gyms and learning new styles. This would only leave him feeling even more confused.
Namedropping drug dealers isn't exactly maintaining the media friendly, nothreatening pretense. Talk about letting the mask slip. He doesn't even know which version of himself he wants to be anymore, so much so that he's openly making himself look like a cornball when he sits down for interviews such as the one in the original post.
After predicting he knew exactly what he had to do and was going to do and that he was going to KO Usyk ''Kronk Style'' ie. an aggressive style he got whooped in his own backyard by an inactive CW who was giving away huge advantages in both weight, reach, height, strength and power and was fighting in the lion's den on a deck which was heavily stacked against him in front of over 65,000 raucous AJ fans. AJ, who I'm sure I don't need to remind you only lost because they got the tactics wrong, threw his trainer and training team under the bus, and has been doing a tour of the US gyms seeking advice on how to beat Usyk from Reynoso, Clenelo, Ronnie Shields, Robert Garcia, and Virgil Hunter among others and is soaking in as much knowledge as he can, cramming it in exam style, and is possibly going to be hooking up with a new trainer. If it was just a case of him getting the tactics wrong all he would have to do rectify it is change them for the rematch instead of going to all these drastic measures, right? lol Even E-Hearn said he has never seen so many people offering advice to a fighter before and neither have I. AJ is not only is way bigger, heavier, longer, stronger, and more powerful than Usyk, but the fight will likely end up in his backyard again where everything is stacked in his favour and he needs to pick the brains of and seek counsel from half a dozen of the world's top trainers on how to beat Usyk. Clenelo spent a whole day with him discussing the fight. This isn't Usyk vs AJ it's Usyk vs the world. But it was just a case of them ''getting the tactics wrong''